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Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 13 and 14 September 2009. [1] Elections in Norway are held on a Monday in September, usually the second or third Monday, as determined by the king. [2] Early voting was possible between 10 August and 11 September 2009, [3] while some municipalities also held open voting on 13 September. [1]
Poll results for the Norwegian parliamentary elections that were held in Norway on 13–14 September 2009. The results are shown in chronological order, with the oldest poll at the top of the list and the newest poll at the bottom of the list.
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The 2009 Sámi parliamentary election was held in Norway on 14 September 2009. [1] Voters elected 39 members for the Sámi Parliament of Norway.. The election saw significant losses for the two dominant parties in the Sámi Parliament, the Norwegian Labour Party and Norwegian Sámi Association.
Jens Stoltenberg continue as Prime Minister of Norway following the 2009 Parliamentary election. Nobel Committee chairman Thorbjørn Jagland presents to U.S. President Barack Obama with the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize medal and diploma during the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Rådhuset Main Hall at Oslo City Hall, in December 2009.
Only Norwegian citizens can vote in the Parliamentary elections, but foreigners who have lived in Norway for three years continuously can vote in the local elections. Women's suffrage was adopted in 1913. The last elections were the 2023 local elections on 11 September. The last parliamentary election was the 2021 parliamentary election, on 13 ...
The list includes all those initially elected to the Storting. Between 19 October 2005 and 30 September 2009, the Parliament of Norway consisted of 169 members from 7 parties and 19 constituencies, elected during the 2005 Norwegian parliamentary election on 11 and 12 September.
2009 Norwegian parliamentary election; 2009 Norwegian Sámi parliamentary election; R. 2009 Romanian presidential election; S. 2009 San Marino local elections;